Editorial Cartoon
LAST MINUTE ENROLMENT– Parents rush to West Central I Elementary School in Dagupan City to enroll their children in school while other parents who have finished their children’s enrolment are busy helping out in Brigada Eskwela’ in preparation of the class opening on June 4. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)
LAST MINUTE ENROLMENT
BRIGADA ESKWELA – A teacher tediously scrubs the floor of dried mud and dust inside her assigned classroom at West Central I Elementary School in Dagupan City in preparation of the class opening on June 4. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)
BRIGADA ESKWELA
END OF SUMMER COLORS — A young boy checks out the different colorful floaters on display at San Fabian beach that he will likely no longer see until the rainy season is over. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
END OF SUMMER COLORS
LAST DAYS OF SUMMER – Young boys enjoy the cool water of Bonuan Blue Beach and last days of summer vacation at Tondaligan in Dagupan City before the classes start on June 4. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)
LAST DAYS OF SUMMER
ILLEGAL STRUCTURES TO GO – Some 2, 518 illegal permanent and makeshift structures built on foreshore areas and salvage zones in San Fabian, Bolinao and Alaminos City have been ordered demolished by the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
ILLEGAL STRUCTURES TO GO
NO PARKING, NO ENTRY – The local government has banned all vehicles from entering the area where illegal structures are situated in San Fabian’s Center Beach on orders of the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
NO PARKING, NO ENTRY
BAMBOO ART — Joyce Balcorta, administrative aide of the Hundred Islands E-Kawayan Factory, shows the art crafts produced by the factory located in Alaminos City. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
BAMBOO ART
BRIGADA’S SAKE– Personnel of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources(DENR), PNP and volunteers from other government agencies and students join hands to clean and clear the beachfront in San Fabian of wastes and debris last May 31 in observance of the Month of the Ocean. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)




